The units of measurement are important. For example total T is measured either in ng/dL (nanograms/deciliter) or nmol/L (nanomoles per liter)
They can also measure either total testosterone or free and weakly bound (bioavailable) testosterone.
Estrogen is typically measured in pg/ml (picograms per milliliter) or pmol/L (picomoles per liter). There are actually three estrogens: E1 Estrone, E2 Estradiol and E3 Estriol. E2 Estradiol is the most powerful and usually what we are interested in.
It is often possible guess the units of measurement, but not always.
My guess is that your tests were for total testosterone measured in ng/dL and Estradiol in pg/mL.
Normal testosterone for women is typically in a range from 6-86 ng/dL
For men 290-1100 ng/dL is typical.
Normal Estradiol for men is 15-60 pg/mL
In women it varies widely depending on where you are in the menstrual cycle, anywhere from 30-270 pg/mL
It looks like your hormone levels are normal for a female.
Congratulations.... You're a girl!
Randi